Little Hope - True Ending / Best Ending, All Saved & Secret Scene
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Mary : u saved me
Andrew: But i didn't save u
Thats deep
Why did he said that?
Is that because he really didn’t save her in the fire?
@@shewxa1623 yes, obviously
@@veolouxx Abraham saved her
He saved their souls
"I just wish we all could have made it" very deep
😭😭😭😭😭
Man this hurts so bad
Losing someone is a thing, but coming back where you're lost that someone much later, that's so deep.
Hes talking about Megan.
Ok, to get this ending:
(as John)
- Refuse to drink
- Be nice to Vince
(as Daniel)
- Discover Carver's bible at witchcraft museum
(as Andrew)
- Do not shot the creature behind Vince(if you have picked a gun earlier)
- Convince Abraham that Carver is hiding something
- Save as many people as possible
taylor just died for some reason, no qte but she stayed in the house and got burnt alive
@@basedbrandon9407 ok. I found out why
You basicly need to be as heroic with every character as possible to safe eberyone.
@@future9715 Soooo like
Does that mean they wussed out for some reason? XD Froze in fear from seemingly nothing
But even when andrew shoots u can see in the end (when he realises what happened) that he shot something because that bullet hit something big right
U can check in another video
As Andrew you can shoot at the monster behind Vince, he will still forgive you if you tell him that you were trying to help.
I watched Delirious's and Cartoonz's playthrough and they still got the (semi) good ending even if they still shot at Vince
The story line made me soo sad. Poor Andrew. He's a lonely soul.
I really loved his character and was so damn sad when I understood before the ending it was all in his head. They give a lot of clues : How they did not showed the passengers in the bus, how they described Andrew's character as someone who is detached from reality, the multiple conversations/appearance of Vince, how he was the only one to use the gun and the clues you can find through the game (the newspaper who showed how he was released for example ). And that meants he was collection what remained from his late famile, for example when he took the photo). I am really not fond of explanations like " it was all a dream " and that really broke my heart to see I was right... Hope their next game will be about REAL monsters because I am kind of tired of those hallucinations explanations...
@@kalinkalebrun8570 Well yeah there are lot of games with hallucination at it's center. What I wonder is whether Andrew repeats these imaginings again and again...? As he is seen as a psychiatric patient, I wonder he does it all again and again from young age, after the his family died.
@@tickypicky1918 It is even more sad if that is the case. However I wonder if it is not really the case because I noticed the restaurant/dinner that Vince was talking about where he said there was a working phone there it is the same dinner/ restaurant we saw at the start of the game with the bus...Perhaps from the start he was a Little Hope.
@@kalinkalebrun8570 You have a good point there.
Actually anthony not andrew
So all this time, the "going in the past" was all in his head... And he just can't forgive himself for what happen to his family, damn that sad
Aye...
He couldn't let go of the past and blames himself for it all. I don't blame him for thinking that, it's natural for something like that: to blame yourself, thinking you could've and should've done more to save them.
In the end... he just needs to accept his loss and move on, but I don't know how hard that would be irl
While he cant forgive himeself. In this ending he does move on.
If you keep them alive, hel forgive a part of himself if you
Keep everyone alive he and vince (depending on your choices) will realize its not his fault
It is interesting how all family members have different personalities in the prologue compared to the main part of the game. Daniel is shown as a total asshole who is always angry at everyone in the prologue but in the main game, he becomes friendly, brave and supportive. John is an alcohol addict and a failure with no life achievements who is also about to lose his job but later becomes an educated professor and a leader of the team. Angela is the actual family leader who struggles to save her family but in the main part, she's just some grumpy self-centred lady with an insufferable personality.
Anthony’s hallucinations of his family is an amalgamation of all of their personalities, criss-crossing and clashing together. And depending on how you play the game, Angela can evolve into a much nicer person, as do all the characters, which is how Anthony would have wanted his family to have been if they were still alive, and especially how he see’s them when he’s finally free of Little Hope and his family tragedy.
wait i don’t get that bc angela was only insufferable at the beginning.
@@cxoradzamy/angela/anne in her incarnation of 1972 as abraham/andrew/anthony's mother was trying to tell her husband James/John/Joseph about what the ped0 priest did to megan in their 1972 incarnation. All these characters has 3 incarnations 1600s , 1972 , and 2019.
This twist ending was something I was NOT expecting. Well played.
“none of your choices matter so whats the point in playing!” Well let me tell you something…the whole game was Andrew going through his demons which is trying to find peace with the death of his entire family. The choices you make actually do matter: A.) Andrew’s family can rest in peace after finally accepting change & working together as a team/family, letting Andrew continue on in life likely overcoming his survivors guilt to a certain degree. B.) Failing to help his whole family “survive” worsens his guilt to the point he almost shoots himself, which leaves you down the last hope for Andrew which is save Mary from the court, in turn letting Megan’s spirit to save him from shooting himself. C.) Accuse Mary and damn Andrew to let his demons overcome him making him end his life. D.) By intentionally trying to use up all of your ammo, andrew can potentially get the bad ending though when he goes to kill himself the guns empty making him breakdown in misery. E.) Other various little changes applied depending on what you choose. Something horrifying about this game is that anyone can one day experience this type of hell, guilt making them constantly relive that same day over & over with no escape from it, and it could even make you feel like nothing you do matters because you couldn’t save those you lost, just like Andrew…
Yeah..I really don't get why people say 'CHOICES DON'T MATTER HURR DURR CHARACTERS ALREADY DEAD!' well, you're keeping ONE character sane and alive? And the game isn't JUST about the ending, the journey is just as important too.
Such a tragic story
Here's the issue, people either get a bad ending, then they don't want to play the game again because they feel like it's all pointless or they do everything right and then they still don't want to play the game again as the felt like everything was pointless and they don't replay for an ending that shows why it was important. Even if you do play the game twice, if they end up with the getting arrested ending, that will confirm their suspicion of it being pointless. Though it is interesting how this brings up too completely different forms of "Nothing you do matters", the form it takes for Andrew makes him never let go of the past, where the form it takes for certain players makes them not want to look back at it.
@@scarffoxandfriends9401 the ending sucks lmao. The witch trials don't matter, nothing matters.
@@dragospahontu Also the parts in the game where you play solely as Daniel and Taylor when they didn't even exist haha
the sunrise while his family are telling him the fire wasn't his fault made me really sad
there is a theory that says that all the characters are the souls of their family, and what Andrew or Anthony was doing was getting them out of there, And that makes me a little sadder since in this ending they are telling him that now that they left they will not leave him alone, But if that were true, it wouldn't explain to me why the demons and doubles of the past
Why do people have to ruin something great? There's nothing supernatural in this game, this is a broken man battling his internal demons thanks to PTSD and Survivors Guilt, no more and no less
Bro what?
All the members in the group represented his family and all the monsters or demons represented his guilt and PTSD
I think little hope's dark past (apparently there really were witchcraft trials in the past) and Andrew/Anthony's trauma combined to create this story of people being hunted by demons in Andrew/Anthony's head.
Wait so he hallucinated his brother and sister getting together....
SWEET HOME ALIBAMA
@Daftrax 98 omg, it makes totally sense, you´re a genious !
@Daftrax 98 I think that is it and that would explain when Daniel found a picture of Vince and Tanya but he did not see her face because it was missing (because that would
bring Antonin back to reality so I think it was also part of the hallucination). He also made up their names with the history of the town (for example with the commemorative stone).
I also wonder if there were not real people with the names Daniel and Taylor. Because when Taylor and Daniel insisted with their first name initial I remember I saw "T.D" somewhere (I think on a thing with a moon shape ? )
I am also curious about how the writer's house is linked, I remember seeing description about a writer who died in odd circumstances...
@Daftrax 98 Ohhhh I was confused about that "If we had children of our own this wouldn't have happened" line, makes a lot more sense now
Crap I was going to put home sweet alibama but someone beet me to it
Is it just me or does The Curator always seems pissed that you got everyone out alive. Even in Man of Medan.
"Con-grat-u-lation" with slow clap and disappointed voice.
He's Death! He wants people to die
Yeah cuz he thinks that you looked up the answers or replayed the game again
@D. I was talking about how its basically the dev talking to you how its pretty hard to get it everyone safe and alive in the end without retries or looking it up
Curator is the villain. They showed us at the end of the "The Devil in Me"
@@ViralityScore13 I played all the games and know what he does and says in The Devil In Me, but I don't know why you're saying that, wdym he's the villian?
So the premonition we saw in the house, with witch's drawing is about the next game house of ashes
Fitting place seeming that the house where the premonition was had burned down
Well at least it was a good game too XD
Yup. Its when Rachel messes up the breathing mini game with Eric while hiding from an Iraqi soldier and they both almost fall off. Eric can cut the rope and Rachel will fall. Curator says how sad it was( when you get a protagonist killed for the first time), but dont worry. Rachel still alive
Not that anyone asked for it but this is my take on little hope. Which ties up some loose ends the story doesn’t totally explain.
Ok so in the beginning we see the demon behind Megan. I think this is a metaphor for the priest that is abusing her. Her bad behavior is her cry for help until she finally snaps and burns down the house. Andrew initially blamed Mary for his family’s death and the whole story is his coming to terms with her forgiveness. I think little hope is him understanding the abuse which led her to kill his family, which is why the best ending is him condemning the priest instead of Mary. He then feels guilty for not recognizing the abuse, and blames himself for their deaths. He then finds forgiveness with himself by going through the mental struggle of saving his friends which represent his family. Basically the witch trials is representation of him forgiving Mary, while the story is him reliving the trauma of not being able to save his family. After forgiving Mary, he is able to come to terms with his own forgiveness. In reality ur not “saving” anyone except Anthony himself, bcuz if he isn’t able to find forgiveness for Mary or allow himself to understand that he didn’t kill his family, he ends up killing himself.
This is better than Medan. It is so sad, a sad story of a family, and an innocent man. But with a happy ending imo.
So he is the Ferryman. He carries his family members to the next life cycle. And i believe he also breaks the curse of Little hope. His family’s soul will have a better life. Taylor and Dean may make it, and John will not marry to the old woman (cause if it happen it will repeat the tragedy of their last life time).
Nope.. The "past" was actually not true it's all in his head
I really wish that after they all live they Resurrected or something all because he Succeded in saving his Family.
That... would have been better than what the actual story / gameplay turned out to be :(
Everyone's chill about the ending and all and I am still asking myself who the f was the monster behind Megan at the beginning (the spiky hands behind her when she was talking to herself in the flashback).
Nobody knows?
Probably the priest, I think she was afraid of him, maybe because he touched her or something like that.
The Priest. The Carver family just seems to be possessive of Mary/Megan
Either it was a demon, and Andrew was both plagued by a curse and his own trauma, or it was an unreliable narrator trope, and that was another hallucination, of Andrew seeing "demons" and the Witch Hunt priest as a way of coping with the very real situation that he knew his younger sister was being molested by a priest while they were both kids...
I personally think the doll also adds up to it. Because either way, she always had a doll in her hand. Idk if the dolls had the priests demon attached to it. But every verson of her had some type of doll. Especially when the doll was the ignition to the fire.
I think it's just in Andrew/Anthony imagination. He view Megan as the one who killed their family, explaining the whole wich hunt situation which, at the end, Andrew/Anthony decide to forget or blame Megan. So for me the creature isn't real, there is no curse or demon just trauma. But I think that the creature represent the reverent who f*cked up Megan head.
I personally don’t think this is the best ending... because all of the characters surviving doesn’t matter as they’re not real. None of it was real. This game was about Anthony/Andrew forgiving himself for what happened with his family dying in the house fire and realising that it wasn’t his fault. In this ending he’s still clinging to the past and hasn’t accepted it all because they all went to the diner. However, when he got arrested and all the characters died he got closure and accepted that they are dead. He knew it wasn’t his fault as there was nothing he could’ve done to stop it as they were all his hallucinations. I never really was the type of person to have theories on this sort of stuff but it’s just my opinion. Someone reply if you disagree/agree :) xx
Yes but he needs to forgive his family aswell if he can’t forgive them they die and it just repeats he is trying to see the good in his family and if he can forgive them those locks break.
For example if Angela gets mad at the characters she keeps a lock that say agitated which will appear in the monsters eye right before she dies this shows that agitated is a locked characteristic so Anthony is unable to forgive her
fastshot798 yeah i get that, it’s just my personal interpretation on the game but you do make a good point x
I think he does finally accept what happened and is forgiving himself with this ending because he says "i just wish we all could've made it" before the flashbacks meaning he's accepted theyre all dead. That and the fact that his "family" (before they disappeared) all said it wasn't his fault which was really himself saying it to himself
The bus company is Farriman- ferryman. It was fate he ended up back in that town. The others were real, but they were souls of his family. He took them on that last journey, where their actions (player choices) determined their final destination- redemption or damnation.
Dude, I literally restarted the game in my first play through coz Taylor (my fav character) died, Just to watch her vanish into thin air at the end.
based
Excellent addition to the series. In until dawn I lost one character, in Man of Medan I lost one character and I was devastated to loose again one character in Little Hope. I’ve enjoyed this genre of game since heavy rain.
Very keen to start House of Ashes tonight then The Quarry soon after. Supermassive is an excellent studio and I hope they continue these games for a long time (I’d love to see the take on The Evil Dead franchise in this style).
This is a great game... It's layered, like some of my favourite movies - Mulholland Drive, Fight Club, etc. First playthrough I was very meh when it ended but replaying it you start to see just how good it really is, so many little clues... You could play it over and over and still discover more and more stuff.
Wow! So much Silent Hill memories.... Can't wait to see next game!
look up house of ashes my good friend (:
"You guys are getting saved?!" :D
🤣🤣🤣 excellent
This is legit Silent Hill's true spiritual successor.
It's Saul Goodman.
That final twist when you realize that the whole game is taking place inside the head of a traumatized man suffering a psychotic delusion.
I also noticed that the first letters of the characters' first names are exactly the same as those of Andrew's family members.
Andrew=Anthony
Angela=Anne
John=James
Taylor=Tanya
Daniel=Dennis
Mary=Megan
everything was right in front of us from the begining.
Jason: "Im a soilder from the future....these witches dont mean shit......its the vampires you must worry about!"
The confusing fog in man of Medan:* laughs in superior *
@@Fritz_A. Considering that king is the preacher as well as head asshole....😄
If 8bitryan get this ending, i can imagine he say "WHAT THE FREAK!!? HE'S THE BUS DRIVER ALL ALONG!!? "
he got Taylor killed rip.
@@zuperpiplup13 god dammit
@@laynee518 Since he put (Good Ending) in the title, it may be possible for him to try and go through the game again to get a different ending.
@@alexriggerson5715 NIce I hope Ryan try to get different endings
I think he’s still mad and confused why the game killed off Taylor
Still sad despite beings a true ending.
And now I really can't wait for the next one. I hope they make a new one every year forever...
I got this ending. I’m still shook
I saw a playthrough where only Angela Taylor and Anthony survive. And they shot at Vince. They got this ending. I think people don't actually know what the parameters are for the ending. The large exaggerated clapping from the Curator might be the only difference from their ending I can't remember.
6:50 that's a premonition for one of the scenes in House of Ashes!
When I played and saw this ending I was like tf. Good plot twist but had to lay down for a min to process everything I thought I saw what was never there.
Deadass i was like bro what
Nah fr bruh, like shi is kinda whack. Like was literally anything real? Was the priest in the 70s actually a demon worshipper? Did any of that witch trial stuff even happen? Like shi is honestly upsetting bruh. Like yeah sure, great message, man dealing with PTSD overcomes it. But would’ve been better in another game where you don’t spend 4 hours getting attached to characters just to find out they’re no even real
all ends are so sad
Vince :thank you Andrew for starting the fire for our sake.
I will not let your sacrifice go to waste
All my characters died in the ruined house
I saw someone gameplay playing through was playing at the end they said it didn't matter to save them all, then some said something more interesting in the comments that really all the characters represents different parts of Anthony as he is probably suffering through dementia or PTSD, but dementia or altimeters makes more sense because he is losing parts of himself like his sanity and memory's, and also the witch stuff could be because he grew up there and that what dementia/ alstimzsers does to a person and also how the characters died in the fired compared how they all died 1600 version of themselves, but yeah it would've more sense to have Anthony/Andrew with all of them unless he somehow imagined them that way. now I think it was all caused because he was redirected to go through little hope a place that triggered an episode and reminded him of his survivor's guilt
I am definitely NOT a fan of "it's all in your head" and hallucinations, which kinda ruined this game for me, but if the characters were real and the "face your demons" part had a better delivery, this would have been one hell of a great game. It's just my own personal opinion on the matter, but i can't help but to feel let down and underwhelmed by that game's ending.
Yeah same. As I played, I had the belief the town is somehow cursed due to the people who died in 1600s. The characters' souls were constantly reborn (given history of look-alikes), destined to return to the town and stop the Priest to release the curse of their demons.
I think it would work either way but I prefer the it’s all in your head thing personally
This game is such a masterpiece
The whole series honestly. Especially the newest one
Little Hope has the best story in the series.
@@_blankface arguably
@@virgogaming6488 not just in the series
Family loss most sad of all
Thanks for the video but I don't know it's only me or something, it's too dark to barely see anything. What only scares me is the sound effects.
Yes but slightly better than Gamer's Little Playground that looks darker it's like your phone with low Brightness.
The story line really touched my soul
Tbh, at first i really hated the plot twist of it all being in his head and not the fact that they were reincarnated spirits stuck in a connected timeline of events where they continue to die in the same way that they did in a past life. On my first run with my friend, Daniel and Taylor died and John + Angela died in the house.
But we did another run and saved everyone, and i couldn't stop myself from crying when they all started telling him it wasn't his fault. And it made me realize that the plot twist wasn't that bad, sure it may feel like a cop out and a complete waste of time considering all of them weren't real to begin with. But you have to think about the fact that them all surviving the night and working as a team (or, as i like to refer to as them working as a family) was Andrew's way of making peace with the fact it was never his fault and this would allow him to finally move on.
Sure it feels like a waste of time, but each of your actions and choices that you make to ensure they survive is (in a way) Andrew forgiving himself for what happened to them. Cause in this way, yes they are still dead, but Andrew was able to save themselves in a timeline where he could finally forgive himself in the end and realize it wasn't his fault.
I also really liked the ending. The characters he imagines, of course, are his family- and each time one of them dies, it's figuratively a piece of Andrew dying. It's something I think went over a lot of people's heads- you aren't trying to save five people, only one, and how much you save him depends on whether he has to relive his family dying again. It's a really dark story and a neat twist on their regular formula.
I still think its weird how he imagined his sister to be dating his brother
Well fuc_-
They were all adopted; but still yea
None of them are related so fuck it
they're not siblings they're all adopted
Damn... I just got the ending where it was Angela and Andrew left. They were walking along the sunny road, and Vince runs up on us. Yelling "I got you!" then looks behind him "here he is! He's out of his mind" The cop from the beginning pulls up and mutters the same lines as he did at the start, triggering the flashback. Anthony goes into the cop car, and he is now the bus driver. He is in somewhat good spirits because he says to himself "it's okay... I'll be okay"
Honestly so damn good.
John's actor is really good and I hope we see him in more stuff
Good news is he is Dar in House of Ashes and Du'met in Devil in Me.
This game is truly little hope
This story is kinda confusing. Not the final twist of an adult Anthony going through trauma. But why all the witch craft flash backs, and the people taking on whole new personas from when he knew them as a kid.
I think John should've been playable and went up with Andrew to Megan's room and be in the vision with Andrew instead. But I still find Andrew and Taylor being playable kind of poetic, they are the first played characters for shared story and it's poetic they are the last ones.
i think the reason why it was andrew and taylor who went up there was because they were always the only two who really believed megan/mary wasn't the problem, so she celebrated with him when he incriminated the reverend. not sure what would have happened if it was john
Wish I got this ending😭
I didn’t mind this not having anything supernatural but god dammit it had a lot of good ideas
The twist works a lot better in this ending, imo.
In all honesty I was so fucking pissed at the ending. Not that I got a bad ending but more so the actual plot ending. All of this being in the bus driver’s head felt like a cop out to me, all my effort in defeating the ghosts, seeing the Salem Witch Trial past, the dynamic between the characters, it all felt like none of it mattered because it was just in his head. No more content of these characters that I grew to like because guess what! They aren’t real! It’s like when you’re watching a horror movie and they pull that “it was only a dream” bullshit. It felt like all my effort for these characters went towards a goddamn side character that we only saw for 15 seconds at the beginning.
THANK YOU! This is EXACTLY how I feel. Great game, HORRIBLE ending. Worst part is that it has no replay value. Like...what's the point in replying a game that doesn't even really happen? Where the events don't even exist?
I feel mostly the same way. The story is told really well and I enjoy all of the mystery. However, a lot of the mystery kind of feels like it's pulled away once it's revealed that it was all in Anthony's head. I don't think the ending is bad, only on the terms that I don't like those kinds of endings, but it definitely lacks some kind of punch because everything was made up. One thing that I don't like about endings, especially games where the "supernatural" is involved, is when at the end, the happenings get explained, and it turns out that everything that's happened can be explained. Like how in Man of Medan everything was just a hallucinogen. Or how in Little Hope, you've got a man with trauma that he hasn't dealt with for years. I just wish it was actually paranormal instead of all in everyone's heads.
Except that it does matter. Throughout the game you help Anthony get over the death of his family and start a new life. How do you guys not get it?
@@petrwarthursty2011 I am aware that it's about trauma and learning to get over it, but it's the fact that Anthony felt like such a nothing character when you get attached to the other ones. We don't get much fragility from him or anything to really "bare his soul" to us from a narrative standpoint. It just makes everyone disappear. I remember this movie called Ghost Stories about this guy who disproves supernatural phenomenon, and he interviews 3 men who've experienced a supernatural occurrence, but at the end, it's revealed the main character is actually comatose, and the men he interviewed were men tending to him at the hospital. I really like this movie and the twist, why? Because each ghost story reflects the man's life, one ghost story relating to his broken relationship with his father, the other about his anxiety as a teenager, and the last about how he never had a family of his own due to his work. It's a great movie, and it's what this game SHOULD'VE been but failed at. It could've been a fantastic story about learning to get over the many issues and struggles traumatic events bring with it, but instead we get plot points with weak connections to the theme and half assed writing. If it wasn't gonna stay with the theme, then abandon that ending, and come up with something better.
@@starringvincentprice too many letters. Eyes hurt ooga
Im here after Jev got everyone killed 😭 wanted to see the real ending
what is interesting is that, while blaming the priest is considered the true ending, there is no real proof that the priest did anything wrong.
the priest was only arrested for "engaging in a satanic mass", which is a dubious charge at best. however, blaming the priest was what the main character needed to do to process his trauma in a way that is healthy to him.
I finished the whole game and never understand anything except that andrew made all this and this is all in his head and marry is innocent
So basically the events that took place in the beginning of the game were real and he lost his family so he left little hope and became a bus driver, still unable to cope that he couldn't save anyone, so when the police officer tells him he has to drive thru "little hope" aka the place where he lost all of his family he starts hallucinating. all the events that were taking place were essentially supposed to help him overcome his trauma.The black guy is the girls boyfriend and he still leaves flowers at her grave but he blames you for what happened but in the perfect ending apologizes for his rudeness and tells him to leave little hope as he has nothing there, no family, nothing. also the house they are at in the end is the same house where he lost his family
@@incrediblehotdog6638 thank you so much now I understood the whole story
isn't Mary the whole reason Andrew was like this? She's the one that did some demonic shit in the beginning and put the matches in his hand to convince him that he started the fire when she really did. She's the whole reason he's messed up? Idk if that's correct but that's what I assumed, Marys presence in the game is confusing to me
@@cxunt1637 ok you are right at some point but if you remember that she was talking to someone or maybe its a hallucination and she said “yes you could be right about my family I think so too” and there is a claws behind her so I think somebody was controlling her.
@@cxunt1637 that was just him thinking how the fire started. Remember when the mom said she's been weird ever since she started going with the priest? The reason the priest was the main gillian was because that was Andrews way of blaming the priest for the fire and for messing with the girl. When in reality he did nothing wrong
My ending: Daniel died earlier. Didn’t shoot at Vince at the church, I then asked for help from Vince and let him in. In the end Megan saved me from pulling the trigger on myself. But Angela, John, and Taylor died in the house.
Is Andrew Will Poulter ? 😳 Damn i am a simp for him since now 😂
I think let everyone died but saved Mary is the True Ending, because after that Anthony will try shot himself in the head but Megan's spirit stop him, he will accept the fact that his family is dead and move on. So everyone must die for Anthony to move on
Don't forget to be nice to Vince or he calls the cop on you and get arrested.
Here because of Jerma
I don’t like “It wasn’t real” endings but it works here 100%.
I wonder what the reverend and Mary's 'secret' was
Pedophilia I believe. The lines of the preacher saying he fell under her spell and there's letters that Megan his actual sister was being disciplined and special attention from a priest. I'm assuming Mary was the regret in not seeing or stopping him.
20:10 WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
And now we wait for House of Ashes! 2021 let’s go!
Im from the future. All endings are bad. Not too TOO bad, but none really seamed good or happy
Strange. My version does not show the targets. I missed hitting the chain and had to replay the chapter because I didn't know what to hit.
There is an alternative secret ending... its obivious.
Love the premonition for the next game!
was that actually a house of ashes scene with the rope? wtf
Arabian desert gave us a hint about the house of ashes
Hope You'll Upload The Full True & Best Ending All Saved Walkthrough Shirrako
In my play through Andrew , the old lady and the young guy survived. Other 2 died but I saved Mary and was nice to Vince.. he told me don’t come back. So did I get a good and bad ending ?
The salem scenes were heartpounding and the OST made it so much more intense. But the ending is just.... crap.
6:49 does anyone know who this lady is?? i don't get what she has to do with anything
Th Dark Pictures Anthology game series' next installment: House of Ashes, it's a teaser or hidden. Sorry, someone answered a few months or years too late. You probably already know by now.
I got the same ending but got Taylor killed
be honest. I don't think it's the best ending. I think the best ending is when everyone die and Anthony stays alive. Because if you save all the people the demons and trauma stays with him and he never agree with their death, this won't let him go. But if you kill them you be finally get thru this, he finally let them go and he as himself can start living finally.
No no each person that dies is himself blaming himself for not saving them
My guy just got the whole game messed up. It’s the other way around
The ending where he saves Mary by accusing Carver and everyone dies in the house feels like the true one as Megan's spirit prevents Anthony from suicide.
I still prefer the scene with Meagan preventing his suicide way more than this
This the ending I got but homie in red died rite before this every1 else survived
I’m so confused pls so one please explain to me what is the ending of the game so post to mean is the character in a loop or something?
why did they change Anthony's voice?
So we wouldn’t predict the ending straight from the start
I was looking for the one where they all get attacked in the house. They all die in they arent "true to themselves", but I want to see what happens if they are their true selves when the demons get ahold of them. I cant find it anywhere!
This is it. This video. The demons don't attack at the end if the characters do everything right. They get attacked and die if you mess up. There's no ending where they get attacked in the house and still make it out.
@@natkatmac ok so when they get attacked you see what you did wrong with them ? and if you do it right they dont get attacked at all .
@@PepperMarioo I know I'm a year late but yes, whichever characters get attacked in the end are characters whose inner demons (the traits with a lock) weren't successfully conquered through the players decisions.
@@only4strings331 ahahaha just as im looking into house of ashes ^_^ thank for the answer
@@PepperMarioo No problem :)
Wait at 6:53 its was a scene of the new game house of ashes
Yup, and i fully understand it
@@Fritz_A. new game's better
Bruh I cried at the end 🥸
6:53 hey thats from house of ashes a different game
This thing that pissed me off the mist about this game was the complete misdriect with the demon hand behind Megan in the beginning wtf was that is it ever expkained?
Yeah, I think it has to do with the priest's abuse in the 70s but it doesn't make very much sense so it's more of a red herring
The game are suppose to be connected to each other so maybe in the future game we will have a explanation
I think that TLOU2 will get Game of the Year even Though i didn't played it but i have big Hopes for this too. This is too good
But what about the whole possessed mary thing? no mention about the actual demon?
This is the ending i could have gotten
Who's here after 8-bitrayan's ending
Can't stand game story like this, work so hard entire game then at the end they say this is nothing but a mind f#%; of some nut. So all your effort means absolutely nothing, i know some say there is good ending bad ending, ppl live ppl die but the real question is does it even matter they are not real all of them are imaginally ppl, they don't exist what does it matter if they live or die. Sorry i personally just hate to put much effort into something where end result don't mean a damn thing.
im confused the monsters wernt real it was just a dream?
got the best ending on my first play
18:30
Just finished playing this game
I got the ending, but I have not save Taylor cuz I have not unlock the Taylor's trait
But at the beginning of the game Marry did kill all the family she is the guilty one not Andrew and she has demons with her
was the witchcraft stuff supposed to be metaphoric or anything? i really want to like the ending but it felt pretty flat and tropey.
I finished it the same way, but I wasn't given trophy ??
It was all a dream
The end
Hallucinations not dream
Ok,so the driver was just hallucinating that he was Andrew and that he was with his friend
Or im wrong?
The Bus Driver is Andrew at a older age. As a kid, Andrew watched his whole family die in the house fire which was portrayed at the start of the game. As the only person who made it out alive, the guilt caused him to develop schizophrenia. He made up the all the other characters in his mind, based on family members who died in the fire. The end represents that he has come to terms with what happened and that by insuring the survival of his made up family, he has made peace with the fact that he wasn't able to save his real family.
@@jackcarlson5313 Oh okay thanks you
@@jackcarlson5313 *anthony bruh bruh nigga balls
Still think this ending was shit, like I had a theory of the characters being reincarnated only to die again and again like a loop, but nope we just have a man hallucinating
I know some probably liked it and I'm not saying you should hate it, I just personally hate it
I got the secret ending but Taylor and Angela died